Nonlinear Processes in Geophysics (Nov 2013)

Resonant excitation of coastal Kelvin waves in the two-layer rotating shallow water model

  • V. Zeitlin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/npg-20-993-2013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 6
pp. 993 – 999

Abstract

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Resonant excitation of coastal Kelvin waves by free inertia–gravity waves impinging on the coast is studied in the framework of the simplest baroclinic model: two-layer rotating shallow water with an idealized straight coast. It is shown that, with respect to the previous results obtained with the one-layer model, new resonances leading to a possible excitation of Kelvin waves appear. The most interesting ones, described in the paper, are resonances of a baroclinic inertia–gravity wave with either another wave of this kind, or with a coastal current, leading to generation of a barotropic Kelvin wave. A forced Hopf equation results in any case for the evolution of the Kelvin wave amplitude.